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Saturday, 11 April 2009
EASTER SATURDAY BACH
“The day which we fear as our last is but the birthday of eternity.” - Seneca
For Song Saturday today, Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750). It is from his Cantata for the First Day of Easter: “Christ lag in Todes Banden” (BWV 4; Christ Lay in Death’s Bonds). Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra - Ton Koopman, Director
4. Versus 3: Choral Tenor Jesus Christus, Gottes Sohn, An unser Statt ist kommen Und hat die Sünde weggetan, Damit dem Tod genommen All sein Recht und sein Gewalt, Da bleibet nichts denn Tods Gestalt, Den Stach'l hat er verloren. Halleluja!
4. Verse 3: Chorale Tenor Jesus Christ, God's son, Has come to our abode, And has done away with all sin, Thereby taking from death All his rights and power, Nothing remains but death's form; Death has lost his sting. Hallelujah!
If you can, listen to the whole of this cantata, it is truly marvellous!
The image above is Bernaert van Orley’s centre panel of Christ’s entombment from the Haneton Triptych (Oil on oak, 87 x 108,5 cm; Musées Royaux des Beaux-Arts, Brussels).
I have been blogging daily on this platform for several years now. It is surprising that I have persisted as the world is changing and "microblogging" is now the norm. I blog to amuse myself, make comment on current affairs, externalise some of my creativity, keep notes on things that interest me, learn something new and to surprise myself with things that I discover about this wonderful, and sometimes crazy, world we live in.
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